[01/16/25 - 04:01 PM] Go on a Journey of Love and Healing This Valentine's Day with K-Romance Series "Melo Movie" Young hearts filled with hopes of a loving and fulfilling life find, inspire and eventually heal each other of past traumas in this romantic series.
[via press release from Netflix]
Go on a Journey of Love and Healing this Valentine's Day with K-Romance Series 'Melo Movie'
Can a second chance at love and dreams mend the scars of the past? Melo Movie invites you to explore the possibilities behind this question as it premieres on February 14. The teaser unveiled today showcases the exceptional cast and promises a blend of romance and growth that will warm audiences' hearts.
At the heart of Melo Movie is the rekindled romance of Ko Gyeom, played by Choi Woo-shik (A Killer Paradox, Parasite), and Kim Mubee, portrayed by Park Bo-young (Daily Dose of Sunshine, Strong Girl Bong-soon). Gyeom, a lifelong cinephile turned film critic, crosses paths again with Mubee, a budding director with a complex past. Though they were drawn together in the past, an unexpected incident caused them to stay apart - until fate brings them back to face each other, confronting both old wounds and sparks.
Behind the scenes, Melo Movie boasts a powerhouse creative team. Director Oh Choong-hwan, known for his magical touch on hits like Hotel del Luna and Start-Up, joins forces with Our Beloved Summer writer Lee Na-eun. Together, they craft a story that captures the essence of youth and the bittersweet journey of growth, with love and laughter.
The series also features Lee Jun-young (Mask Girl, Badland Hunters) as Hong Si-jun, an aspiring musician and Gyeom's best friend, and Jeon So-nee (Parasyte: The Grey, Our Blooming Youth) as Son Ju-a, a screenwriter and Si-jun's ex-girlfriend. Their journeys parallel the main plot - exploring the pursuit of dreams and balancing love in adulthood.
As the teaser poster aptly asks, "Will there be a happy ending?" Mark your calendars for February 14 with Melo Movie, only on Netflix.
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